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							- /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
- // Name:        dc.h
 
- // Purpose:     interface of wxDC
 
- // Author:      wxWidgets team
 
- // Licence:     wxWindows licence
 
- /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
- /**
 
-     Logical raster operations which can be used with wxDC::SetLogicalFunction
 
-     and some other wxDC functions (e.g. wxDC::Blit and wxDC::StretchBlit).
 
-     The description of the values below refer to how a generic @e src source pixel
 
-     and the corresponding @e dst destination pixel gets combined together to produce
 
-     the final pixel. E.g. @c wxCLEAR and @c wxSET completely ignore the source
 
-     and the destination pixel and always put zeroes or ones in the final surface.
 
- */
 
- enum wxRasterOperationMode
 
- {
 
-     wxCLEAR,       //!< 0
 
-     wxXOR,         //!< @e src XOR @e dst
 
-     wxINVERT,      //!< NOT @e dst
 
-     wxOR_REVERSE,  //!< @e src OR (NOT @e dst)
 
-     wxAND_REVERSE, //!< @e src AND (NOT @e dst)
 
-     wxCOPY,        //!< @e src
 
-     wxAND,         //!< @e src AND @e dst
 
-     wxAND_INVERT,  //!< (NOT @e src) AND @e dst
 
-     wxNO_OP,       //!< @e dst
 
-     wxNOR,         //!< (NOT @e src) AND (NOT @e dst)
 
-     wxEQUIV,       //!< (NOT @e src) XOR @e dst
 
-     wxSRC_INVERT,  //!< (NOT @e src)
 
-     wxOR_INVERT,   //!< (NOT @e src) OR @e dst
 
-     wxNAND,        //!< (NOT @e src) OR (NOT @e dst)
 
-     wxOR,          //!< @e src OR @e dst
 
-     wxSET          //!< 1
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     Flood styles used by wxDC::FloodFill.
 
- */
 
- enum wxFloodFillStyle
 
- {
 
-     /** The flooding occurs until a colour other than the given colour is encountered. */
 
-     wxFLOOD_SURFACE = 1,
 
-     /** The area to be flooded is bounded by the given colour. */
 
-     wxFLOOD_BORDER
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     The mapping used to transform @e logical units to @e device units.
 
-     See wxDC::SetMapMode.
 
- */
 
- enum wxMappingMode
 
- {
 
-     /**
 
-         Each logical unit is 1 device pixel.
 
-         This is the default mapping mode for all wxDC-derived classes.
 
-     */
 
-     wxMM_TEXT = 1,
 
-     /** Each logical unit is 1 millimeter. */
 
-     wxMM_METRIC,
 
-     /** Each logical unit is 1/10 of a millimeter. */
 
-     wxMM_LOMETRIC,
 
-     /**
 
-         Each logical unit is 1/20 of a @e "printer point", or 1/1440 of an inch
 
-         (also known as "twip"). Equivalent to about 17.64 micrometers.
 
-     */
 
-     wxMM_TWIPS,
 
-     /**
 
-         Each logical unit is a @e "printer point" i.e.\ 1/72 of an inch.
 
-         Equivalent to about 353 micrometers.
 
-     */
 
-     wxMM_POINTS
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     Simple collection of various font metrics.
 
-     This object is returned by wxDC::GetFontMetrics().
 
-     @since 2.9.2
 
-     @library{wxcore}
 
-     @category{dc,gdi}
 
-  */
 
- struct wxFontMetrics
 
- {
 
-     /// Constructor initializes all fields to 0.
 
-     wxFontMetrics();
 
-     int height,             ///< Total character height.
 
-         ascent,             ///< Part of the height above the baseline.
 
-         descent,            ///< Part of the height below the baseline.
 
-         internalLeading,    ///< Intra-line spacing.
 
-         externalLeading,    ///< Inter-line spacing.
 
-         averageWidth;       ///< Average font width, a.k.a. "x-width".
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxDC
 
-     A wxDC is a @e "device context" onto which graphics and text can be drawn.
 
-     It is intended to represent different output devices and offers a common
 
-     abstract API for drawing on any of them.
 
-     wxWidgets offers an alternative drawing API based on the modern drawing
 
-     backends GDI+, CoreGraphics and Cairo. See wxGraphicsContext, wxGraphicsRenderer
 
-     and related classes. There is also a wxGCDC linking the APIs by offering
 
-     the wxDC API on top of a wxGraphicsContext.
 
-     wxDC is an abstract base class and cannot be created directly.
 
-     Use wxPaintDC, wxClientDC, wxWindowDC, wxScreenDC, wxMemoryDC or
 
-     wxPrinterDC. Notice that device contexts which are associated with windows
 
-     (i.e. wxClientDC, wxWindowDC and wxPaintDC) use the window font and colours
 
-     by default (starting with wxWidgets 2.9.0) but the other device context
 
-     classes use system-default values so you always must set the appropriate
 
-     fonts and colours before using them.
 
-     In addition to the versions of the methods documented below, there
 
-     are also versions which accept single wxPoint parameter instead
 
-     of the two wxCoord ones or wxPoint and wxSize instead of the four
 
-     wxCoord parameters.
 
-     Beginning with wxWidgets 2.9.0 the entire wxDC code has been
 
-     reorganized. All platform dependent code (actually all drawing code)
 
-     has been moved into backend classes which derive from a common
 
-     wxDCImpl class. The user-visible classes such as wxClientDC and
 
-     wxPaintDC merely forward all calls to the backend implementation.
 
-     @section dc_units Device and logical units
 
-     In the wxDC context there is a distinction between @e logical units and @e device units.
 
-     @b Device units are the units native to the particular device; e.g. for a screen,
 
-     a device unit is a @e pixel. For a printer, the device unit is defined by the
 
-     resolution of the printer (usually given in @c DPI: dot-per-inch).
 
-     All wxDC functions use instead @b logical units, unless where explicitly
 
-     stated. Logical units are arbitrary units mapped to device units using
 
-     the current mapping mode (see wxDC::SetMapMode).
 
-     This mechanism allows to reuse the same code which prints on e.g. a window
 
-     on the screen to print on e.g. a paper.
 
-     @section dc_alpha_support Support for Transparency / Alpha Channel
 
-     In general wxDC methods don't support alpha transparency and the alpha
 
-     component of wxColour is simply ignored and you need to use wxGraphicsContext
 
-     for full transparency support. There are, however, a few exceptions: first,
 
-     under Mac OS X colours with alpha channel are supported in all the normal
 
-     wxDC-derived classes as they use wxGraphicsContext internally. Second,
 
-     under all platforms wxSVGFileDC also fully supports alpha channel. In both
 
-     of these cases the instances of wxPen or wxBrush that are built from
 
-     wxColour use the colour's alpha values when stroking or filling.
 
-     @section Support for Transformation Matrix
 
-     On some platforms (currently only under MSW and only on Windows NT, i.e.
 
-     not Windows 9x/ME, systems) wxDC has support for applying an arbitrary
 
-     affine transformation matrix to its coordinate system. Call
 
-     CanUseTransformMatrix() to check if this support is available and then call
 
-     SetTransformMatrix() if it is. If the transformation matrix is not
 
-     supported, SetTransformMatrix() always simply returns false and doesn't do
 
-     anything.
 
-     @library{wxcore}
 
-     @category{dc,gdi}
 
-     @see @ref overview_dc, wxGraphicsContext, wxDCFontChanger, wxDCTextColourChanger,
 
-          wxDCPenChanger, wxDCBrushChanger, wxDCClipper
 
-     @todo Precise definition of default/initial state.
 
-     @todo Pixelwise definition of operations (e.g. last point of a line not
 
-           drawn).
 
- */
 
- class wxDC : public wxObject
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         @name Coordinate conversion functions
 
-     */
 
-     //@{
 
-     /**
 
-         Convert @e device X coordinate to logical coordinate, using the current
 
-         mapping mode, user scale factor, device origin and axis orientation.
 
-     */
 
-     wxCoord DeviceToLogicalX(wxCoord x) const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Convert @e device X coordinate to relative logical coordinate, using the
 
-         current mapping mode and user scale factor but ignoring the
 
-         axis orientation. Use this for converting a width, for example.
 
-     */
 
-     wxCoord DeviceToLogicalXRel(wxCoord x) const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Converts @e device Y coordinate to logical coordinate, using the current
 
-         mapping mode, user scale factor, device origin and axis orientation.
 
-     */
 
-     wxCoord DeviceToLogicalY(wxCoord y) const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Convert @e device Y coordinate to relative logical coordinate, using the
 
-         current mapping mode and user scale factor but ignoring the
 
-         axis orientation. Use this for converting a height, for example.
 
-     */
 
-     wxCoord DeviceToLogicalYRel(wxCoord y) const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Converts logical X coordinate to device coordinate, using the current
 
-         mapping mode, user scale factor, device origin and axis orientation.
 
-     */
 
-     wxCoord LogicalToDeviceX(wxCoord x) const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Converts logical X coordinate to relative device coordinate, using the
 
-         current mapping mode and user scale factor but ignoring the
 
-         axis orientation. Use this for converting a width, for example.
 
-     */
 
-     wxCoord LogicalToDeviceXRel(wxCoord x) const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Converts logical Y coordinate to device coordinate, using the current
 
-         mapping mode, user scale factor, device origin and axis orientation.
 
-     */
 
-     wxCoord LogicalToDeviceY(wxCoord y) const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Converts logical Y coordinate to relative device coordinate, using the
 
-         current mapping mode and user scale factor but ignoring the
 
-         axis orientation. Use this for converting a height, for example.
 
-     */
 
-     wxCoord LogicalToDeviceYRel(wxCoord y) const;
 
-     //@}
 
-     /**
 
-         @name Drawing functions
 
-     */
 
-     //@{
 
-     /**
 
-         Clears the device context using the current background brush.
 
-     */
 
-     void Clear();
 
-     /**
 
-         Draws an arc from the given start to the given end point.
 
-         @note DrawEllipticArc() has more clear semantics and it is recommended
 
-         to use it instead of this function.
 
-         The arc drawn is an arc of the circle centered at (@a xc, @a yc). Its
 
-         start point is (@a xStart, @a yStart) whereas its end point is the
 
-         point of intersection of the line passing by (@a xc, @a yc) and (@a
 
-         xEnd, @a yEnd) with the circle passing by (@a xStart, @a yStart).
 
-         The arc is drawn in a counter-clockwise direction between the start and
 
-         the end points.
 
-         The current pen is used for the outline and the current brush for
 
-         filling the shape. Notice that unless the brush is transparent, the
 
-         lines connecting the centre of the circle to the end points of the arc
 
-         are drawn as well.
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawArc(wxCoord xStart, wxCoord yStart, wxCoord xEnd, wxCoord yEnd,
 
-                  wxCoord xc, wxCoord yc);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawArc(const wxPoint& ptStart, const wxPoint& ptEnd, const wxPoint& centre);
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw a bitmap on the device context at the specified point. If
 
-         @a transparent is @true and the bitmap has a transparency mask, the
 
-         bitmap will be drawn transparently.
 
-         When drawing a mono-bitmap, the current text foreground colour will be
 
-         used to draw the foreground of the bitmap (all bits set to 1), and the
 
-         current text background colour to draw the background (all bits set to
 
-         0).
 
-         @see SetTextForeground(), SetTextBackground(), wxMemoryDC
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawBitmap(const wxBitmap& bitmap, wxCoord x, wxCoord y,
 
-                     bool useMask = false);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawBitmap(const wxBitmap &bmp, const wxPoint& pt,
 
-                     bool useMask = false);
 
-     /**
 
-         Draws a check mark inside the given rectangle.
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawCheckMark(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width, wxCoord height);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawCheckMark(const wxRect& rect);
 
-     /**
 
-         Draws a circle with the given centre and radius.
 
-         @see DrawEllipse()
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawCircle(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord radius);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawCircle(const wxPoint& pt, wxCoord radius);
 
-     /**
 
-         Draws an ellipse contained in the rectangle specified either with the
 
-         given top left corner and the given size or directly. The current pen
 
-         is used for the outline and the current brush for filling the shape.
 
-         @see DrawCircle()
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawEllipse(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width, wxCoord height);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawEllipse(const wxPoint& pt, const wxSize& size);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawEllipse(const wxRect& rect);
 
-     /**
 
-         Draws an arc of an ellipse. The current pen is used for drawing the arc
 
-         and the current brush is used for drawing the pie.
 
-         @a x and @a y specify the x and y coordinates of the upper-left corner
 
-         of the rectangle that contains the ellipse.
 
-         @a width and @a height specify the width and height of the rectangle
 
-         that contains the ellipse.
 
-         @a start and @a end specify the start and end of the arc relative to
 
-         the three-o'clock position from the center of the rectangle. Angles are
 
-         specified in degrees with 0 degree angle corresponding to the positive
 
-         horizontal axis (3 o'clock) direction. Positive values mean
 
-         counter-clockwise motion. If @a start is equal to @e end, a complete
 
-         ellipse will be drawn.
 
-         Notice that unlike DrawArc(), this function does not draw the lines to
 
-         the arc ends, even when using non-transparent brush.
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawEllipticArc(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width, wxCoord height,
 
-                           double start, double end);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawEllipticArc(const wxPoint& pt, const wxSize& sz,
 
-                          double sa, double ea);
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw an icon on the display (does nothing if the device context is
 
-         PostScript). This can be the simplest way of drawing bitmaps on a
 
-         window.
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawIcon(const wxIcon& icon, wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawIcon(const wxIcon& icon, const wxPoint& pt);
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw optional bitmap and the text into the given rectangle and aligns
 
-         it as specified by alignment parameter; it also will emphasize the
 
-         character with the given index if it is != -1 and return the bounding
 
-         rectangle if required.
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawLabel(const wxString& text, const wxBitmap& bitmap,
 
-                    const wxRect& rect,
 
-                    int alignment = wxALIGN_LEFT | wxALIGN_TOP,
 
-                    int indexAccel = -1, wxRect* rectBounding = NULL);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawLabel(const wxString& text, const wxRect& rect,
 
-                    int alignment = wxALIGN_LEFT | wxALIGN_TOP,
 
-                    int indexAccel = -1);
 
-     /**
 
-         Draws a line from the first point to the second. The current pen is
 
-         used for drawing the line. Note that the point (@a x2, @a y2) is not
 
-         part of the line and is not drawn by this function (this is consistent
 
-         with the behaviour of many other toolkits).
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawLine(wxCoord x1, wxCoord y1, wxCoord x2, wxCoord y2);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawLine(const wxPoint& pt1, const wxPoint& pt2);
 
-     /**
 
-         Draws lines using an array of points of size @a n adding the optional
 
-         offset coordinate. The current pen is used for drawing the lines.
 
-         @beginWxPerlOnly
 
-         Not supported by wxPerl.
 
-         @endWxPerlOnly
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawLines(int n, const wxPoint points[], wxCoord xoffset = 0,
 
-                    wxCoord yoffset = 0);
 
-     /**
 
-         This method uses a list of wxPoints, adding the optional offset
 
-         coordinate. The programmer is responsible for deleting the list of
 
-         points.
 
-         @beginWxPerlOnly
 
-         The wxPerl version of this method accepts
 
-         as its first parameter a reference to an array
 
-         of wxPoint objects.
 
-         @endWxPerlOnly
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawLines(const wxPointList* points,
 
-                    wxCoord xoffset = 0, wxCoord yoffset = 0);
 
-     /**
 
-         Draws a point using the color of the current pen. Note that the other
 
-         properties of the pen are not used, such as width.
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawPoint(wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawPoint(const wxPoint& pt);
 
-     /**
 
-         Draws a filled polygon using an array of points of size @a n, adding
 
-         the optional offset coordinate. The first and last points are
 
-         automatically closed.
 
-         The last argument specifies the fill rule: @b wxODDEVEN_RULE (the
 
-         default) or @b wxWINDING_RULE.
 
-         The current pen is used for drawing the outline, and the current brush
 
-         for filling the shape. Using a transparent brush suppresses filling.
 
-         @beginWxPerlOnly
 
-         Not supported by wxPerl.
 
-         @endWxPerlOnly
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawPolygon(int n, const wxPoint points[], wxCoord xoffset = 0,
 
-                      wxCoord yoffset = 0,
 
-                      wxPolygonFillMode fill_style = wxODDEVEN_RULE);
 
-     /**
 
-         This method draws a filled polygon using a list of wxPoints, adding the
 
-         optional offset coordinate. The first and last points are automatically
 
-         closed.
 
-         The last argument specifies the fill rule: @b wxODDEVEN_RULE (the
 
-         default) or @b wxWINDING_RULE.
 
-         The current pen is used for drawing the outline, and the current brush
 
-         for filling the shape. Using a transparent brush suppresses filling.
 
-         The programmer is responsible for deleting the list of points.
 
-         @beginWxPerlOnly
 
-         The wxPerl version of this method accepts
 
-         as its first parameter a reference to an array
 
-         of wxPoint objects.
 
-         @endWxPerlOnly
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawPolygon(const wxPointList* points,
 
-                      wxCoord xoffset = 0, wxCoord yoffset = 0,
 
-                      wxPolygonFillMode fill_style = wxODDEVEN_RULE);
 
-     /**
 
-         Draws two or more filled polygons using an array of @a points, adding
 
-         the optional offset coordinates.
 
-         Notice that for the platforms providing a native implementation of this
 
-         function (Windows and PostScript-based wxDC currently), this is more
 
-         efficient than using DrawPolygon() in a loop.
 
-         @a n specifies the number of polygons to draw, the array @e count of
 
-         size @a n specifies the number of points in each of the polygons in the
 
-         @a points array.
 
-         The last argument specifies the fill rule: @b wxODDEVEN_RULE (the
 
-         default) or @b wxWINDING_RULE.
 
-         The current pen is used for drawing the outline, and the current brush
 
-         for filling the shape. Using a transparent brush suppresses filling.
 
-         The polygons maybe disjoint or overlapping. Each polygon specified in a
 
-         call to DrawPolyPolygon() must be closed. Unlike polygons created by
 
-         the DrawPolygon() member function, the polygons created by this
 
-         method are not closed automatically.
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawPolyPolygon(int n, const int count[], const wxPoint points[],
 
-                          wxCoord xoffset = 0, wxCoord yoffset = 0,
 
-                          wxPolygonFillMode fill_style = wxODDEVEN_RULE);
 
-     /**
 
-         Draws a rectangle with the given top left corner, and with the given
 
-         size.  The current pen is used for the outline and the current brush
 
-         for filling the shape.
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawRectangle(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width, wxCoord height);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawRectangle(const wxPoint& pt, const wxSize& sz);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawRectangle(const wxRect& rect);
 
-     /**
 
-         Draws the text rotated by @a angle degrees 
 
-         (positive angles are counterclockwise; the full angle is 360 degrees).
 
-         @note Under Win9x only TrueType fonts can be drawn by this function. In
 
-               particular, a font different from @c wxNORMAL_FONT should be used
 
-               as the latter is not a TrueType font. @c wxSWISS_FONT is an
 
-               example of a font which is.
 
-         @see DrawText()
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawRotatedText(const wxString& text, wxCoord x, wxCoord y,
 
-                          double angle);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawRotatedText(const wxString& text, const wxPoint& point,
 
-                          double angle);
 
-     /**
 
-         Draws a rectangle with the given top left corner, and with the given
 
-         size. The corners are quarter-circles using the given radius. The
 
-         current pen is used for the outline and the current brush for filling
 
-         the shape.
 
-         If @a radius is positive, the value is assumed to be the radius of the
 
-         rounded corner. If @a radius is negative, the absolute value is assumed
 
-         to be the @e proportion of the smallest dimension of the rectangle.
 
-         This means that the corner can be a sensible size relative to the size
 
-         of the rectangle, and also avoids the strange effects X produces when
 
-         the corners are too big for the rectangle.
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawRoundedRectangle(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width,
 
-                               wxCoord height, double radius);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawRoundedRectangle(const wxPoint& pt, const wxSize& sz,
 
-                               double radius);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawRoundedRectangle(const wxRect& rect, double radius);
 
-     /**
 
-         Draws a spline between all given points using the current pen.
 
-         @beginWxPerlOnly
 
-         Not supported by wxPerl.
 
-         @endWxPerlOnly
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawSpline(int n, const wxPoint points[]);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-         @beginWxPerlOnly
 
-         The wxPerl version of this method accepts
 
-         as its first parameter a reference to an array
 
-         of wxPoint objects.
 
-         @endWxPerlOnly
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawSpline(const wxPointList* points);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-         @beginWxPerlOnly
 
-         Not supported by wxPerl.
 
-         @endWxPerlOnly
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawSpline(wxCoord x1, wxCoord y1, wxCoord x2, wxCoord y2,
 
-                     wxCoord x3, wxCoord y3);
 
-     /**
 
-         Draws a text string at the specified point, using the current text
 
-         font, and the current text foreground and background colours.
 
-         The coordinates refer to the top-left corner of the rectangle bounding
 
-         the string. See GetTextExtent() for how to get the dimensions of a text
 
-         string, which can be used to position the text more precisely and
 
-         DrawLabel() if you need to align the string differently.
 
-         Starting from wxWidgets 2.9.2 @a text parameter can be a multi-line
 
-         string, i.e. contain new line characters, and will be rendered
 
-         correctly.
 
-         @note The current @ref GetLogicalFunction() "logical function" is
 
-               ignored by this function.
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawText(const wxString& text, wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void DrawText(const wxString& text, const wxPoint& pt);
 
-     /**
 
-         Fill the area specified by rect with a radial gradient, starting from
 
-         @a initialColour at the centre of the circle and fading to
 
-         @a destColour on the circle outside.
 
-         The circle is placed at the centre of @a rect.
 
-         @note Currently this function is very slow, don't use it for real-time
 
-               drawing.
 
-     */
 
-     void GradientFillConcentric(const wxRect& rect,
 
-                                 const wxColour& initialColour,
 
-                                 const wxColour& destColour);
 
-     /**
 
-         Fill the area specified by rect with a radial gradient, starting from
 
-         @a initialColour at the centre of the circle and fading to
 
-         @a destColour on the circle outside.
 
-         @a circleCenter are the relative coordinates of centre of the circle in
 
-         the specified @a rect.
 
-         @note Currently this function is very slow, don't use it for real-time
 
-               drawing.
 
-     */
 
-     void GradientFillConcentric(const wxRect& rect,
 
-                                 const wxColour& initialColour,
 
-                                 const wxColour& destColour,
 
-                                 const wxPoint& circleCenter);
 
-     /**
 
-         Fill the area specified by @a rect with a linear gradient, starting
 
-         from @a initialColour and eventually fading to @e destColour.
 
-         The @a nDirection specifies the direction of the colour change, default is
 
-         to use @a initialColour on the left part of the rectangle and
 
-         @a destColour on the right one.
 
-     */
 
-     void GradientFillLinear(const wxRect& rect, const wxColour& initialColour,
 
-                             const wxColour& destColour,
 
-                             wxDirection nDirection = wxRIGHT);
 
-     /**
 
-         Flood fills the device context starting from the given point, using
 
-         the current brush colour, and using a style:
 
-         - wxFLOOD_SURFACE: The flooding occurs until a colour other than the
 
-           given colour is encountered.
 
-         - wxFLOOD_BORDER: The area to be flooded is bounded by the given
 
-           colour.
 
-         Currently this method is not implemented in wxOSX and does nothing
 
-         there.
 
-         @return @false if the operation failed.
 
-         @note The present implementation for non-Windows platforms may fail to
 
-               find colour borders if the pixels do not match the colour
 
-               exactly. However the function will still return @true.
 
-         @note This method shouldn't be used with wxPaintDC under non-Windows
 
-               platforms as it uses GetPixel() internally and this may give
 
-               wrong results, notably in wxGTK. If you need to flood fill
 
-               wxPaintDC, create a temporary wxMemoryDC, flood fill it and then
 
-               blit it to, or draw as a bitmap on, wxPaintDC. See the example of
 
-               doing this in the drawing sample and wxBufferedPaintDC class.
 
-     */
 
-     bool FloodFill(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, const wxColour& colour,
 
-                    wxFloodFillStyle style = wxFLOOD_SURFACE);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     bool FloodFill(const wxPoint& pt, const wxColour& col,
 
-                    wxFloodFillStyle style = wxFLOOD_SURFACE);
 
-     /**
 
-         Displays a cross hair using the current pen. This is a vertical and
 
-         horizontal line the height and width of the window, centred on the
 
-         given point.
 
-     */
 
-     void CrossHair(wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void CrossHair(const wxPoint& pt);
 
-     //@}
 
-     /**
 
-         @name Clipping region functions
 
-     */
 
-     //@{
 
-     /**
 
-         Destroys the current clipping region so that none of the DC is clipped.
 
-         @see SetClippingRegion()
 
-     */
 
-     void DestroyClippingRegion();
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the rectangle surrounding the current clipping region.
 
-     */
 
-     void GetClippingBox(wxCoord *x, wxCoord *y, wxCoord *width, wxCoord *height) const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the clipping region for this device context to the intersection of
 
-         the given region described by the parameters of this method and the
 
-         previously set clipping region.
 
-         The clipping region is an area to which drawing is restricted. Possible
 
-         uses for the clipping region are for clipping text or for speeding up
 
-         window redraws when only a known area of the screen is damaged.
 
-         Notice that you need to call DestroyClippingRegion() if you want to set
 
-         the clipping region exactly to the region specified.
 
-         Also note that if the clipping region is empty, any previously set
 
-         clipping region is destroyed, i.e. it is equivalent to calling
 
-         DestroyClippingRegion(), and not to clipping out all drawing on the DC
 
-         as might be expected.
 
-         @see DestroyClippingRegion(), wxRegion
 
-     */
 
-     void SetClippingRegion(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width, wxCoord height);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void SetClippingRegion(const wxPoint& pt, const wxSize& sz);
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     void SetClippingRegion(const wxRect& rect);
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the clipping region for this device context.
 
-         Unlike SetClippingRegion(), this function works with physical
 
-         coordinates and not with the logical ones.
 
-      */
 
-     void SetDeviceClippingRegion(const wxRegion& region);
 
-     //@}
 
-     /**
 
-         @name Text/character extent functions
 
-     */
 
-     //@{
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the character height of the currently set font.
 
-     */
 
-     wxCoord GetCharHeight() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the average character width of the currently set font.
 
-     */
 
-     wxCoord GetCharWidth() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns the various font characteristics.
 
-         This method allows to retrieve some of the font characteristics not
 
-         returned by GetTextExtent(), notably internal leading and average
 
-         character width.
 
-         Currently this method returns correct results only under wxMSW, in the
 
-         other ports the internal leading will always be 0 and the average
 
-         character width will be computed as the width of the character 'x'.
 
-         @since 2.9.2
 
-      */
 
-     wxFontMetrics GetFontMetrics() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the dimensions of the string using the currently selected font.
 
-         @a string is the text string to measure, @e heightLine, if non @NULL,
 
-         is where to store the height of a single line.
 
-         The text extent is set in the given @a w and @a h pointers.
 
-         If the optional parameter @a font is specified and valid, then it is
 
-         used for the text extent calculation, otherwise the currently selected
 
-         font is used.
 
-         @note This function works with both single-line and multi-line strings.
 
-         @beginWxPerlOnly
 
-         In wxPerl this method is implemented as
 
-         GetMultiLineTextExtent(string, font = undef) returning a
 
-         3-element list (width, height, line_height)
 
-         @endWxPerlOnly
 
-         @see wxFont, SetFont(), GetPartialTextExtents(), GetTextExtent()
 
-     */
 
-     void GetMultiLineTextExtent(const wxString& string, wxCoord* w,
 
-                                 wxCoord* h,
 
-                                 wxCoord* heightLine = NULL,
 
-                                 const wxFont* font = NULL) const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the dimensions of the string using the currently selected font.
 
-         @a string is the text string to measure, @e heightLine, if non @NULL,
 
-         is where to store the height of a single line.
 
-         @return The text extent as a wxSize object.
 
-         @note This function works with both single-line and multi-line strings.
 
-         @beginWxPerlOnly
 
-         Not supported by wxPerl.
 
-         @endWxPerlOnly
 
-         @see wxFont, SetFont(), GetPartialTextExtents(), GetTextExtent()
 
-     */
 
-     wxSize GetMultiLineTextExtent(const wxString& string) const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Fills the @a widths array with the widths from the beginning of @a text
 
-         to the corresponding character of @a text. The generic version simply
 
-         builds a running total of the widths of each character using
 
-         GetTextExtent(), however if the various platforms have a native API
 
-         function that is faster or more accurate than the generic
 
-         implementation then it should be used instead.
 
-         @beginWxPerlOnly
 
-         In wxPerl this method only takes the @a text parameter and
 
-         returns the widths as a list of integers.
 
-         @endWxPerlOnly
 
-         @see GetMultiLineTextExtent(), GetTextExtent()
 
-     */
 
-     bool GetPartialTextExtents(const wxString& text,
 
-                                wxArrayInt& widths) const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the dimensions of the string using the currently selected font.
 
-         @a string is the text string to measure, @a descent is the dimension
 
-         from the baseline of the font to the bottom of the descender, and
 
-         @a externalLeading is any extra vertical space added to the font by the
 
-         font designer (usually is zero).
 
-         The text extent is returned in @a w and @a h pointers or as a wxSize
 
-         object depending on which version of this function is used.
 
-         If the optional parameter @a font is specified and valid, then it is
 
-         used for the text extent calculation. Otherwise the currently selected
 
-         font is.
 
-         @note This function only works with single-line strings.
 
-         @beginWxPerlOnly
 
-         In wxPerl this method is implemented as GetTextExtent(string,
 
-         font = undef) returning a 4-element list (width, height,
 
-         descent, externalLeading)
 
-         @endWxPerlOnly
 
-         @see wxFont, SetFont(), GetPartialTextExtents(),
 
-              GetMultiLineTextExtent()
 
-     */
 
-     void GetTextExtent(const wxString& string, wxCoord* w, wxCoord* h,
 
-                        wxCoord* descent = NULL,
 
-                        wxCoord* externalLeading = NULL,
 
-                        const wxFont* font = NULL) const;
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-         @beginWxPerlOnly
 
-         Not supported by wxPerl.
 
-         @endWxPerlOnly
 
-     */
 
-     wxSize GetTextExtent(const wxString& string) const;
 
-     //@}
 
-     /**
 
-         @name Text properties functions
 
-     */
 
-     //@{
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns the current background mode: @c wxSOLID or @c wxTRANSPARENT.
 
-         @see SetBackgroundMode()
 
-     */
 
-     int GetBackgroundMode() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the current font. 
 
-         
 
-         Notice that even although each device context object has some default font 
 
-         after creation, this method would return a ::wxNullFont initially and only 
 
-         after calling SetFont() a valid font is returned.
 
-     */
 
-     const wxFont& GetFont() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the current layout direction of the device context. On platforms
 
-         where RTL layout is supported, the return value will either be
 
-         @c wxLayout_LeftToRight or @c wxLayout_RightToLeft. If RTL layout is
 
-         not supported, the return value will be @c wxLayout_Default.
 
-         @see SetLayoutDirection()
 
-     */
 
-     wxLayoutDirection GetLayoutDirection() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the current text background colour.
 
-         @see SetTextBackground()
 
-     */
 
-     const wxColour& GetTextBackground() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the current text foreground colour.
 
-         @see SetTextForeground()
 
-     */
 
-     const wxColour& GetTextForeground() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         @a mode may be one of @c wxSOLID and @c wxTRANSPARENT. 
 
-         
 
-         This setting determines whether text will be drawn with a background 
 
-         colour or not.
 
-     */
 
-     void SetBackgroundMode(int mode);
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the current font for the DC. 
 
-         If the argument is ::wxNullFont (or another invalid font; see wxFont::IsOk), 
 
-         the current font is selected out of the device context (leaving wxDC without 
 
-         any valid font), allowing the current font to be destroyed safely.
 
-         @see wxFont
 
-     */
 
-     void SetFont(const wxFont& font);
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the current text background colour for the DC.
 
-     */
 
-     void SetTextBackground(const wxColour& colour);
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the current text foreground colour for the DC.
 
-         @see wxMemoryDC for the interpretation of colours when drawing into a
 
-              monochrome bitmap.
 
-     */
 
-     void SetTextForeground(const wxColour& colour);
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the current layout direction for the device context. 
 
-         
 
-         @param dir 
 
-            May be either @c wxLayout_Default, @c wxLayout_LeftToRight or
 
-            @c wxLayout_RightToLeft.
 
-         @see GetLayoutDirection()
 
-     */
 
-     void SetLayoutDirection(wxLayoutDirection dir);
 
-     //@}
 
-     /**
 
-         @name Bounding box functions
 
-     */
 
-     //@{
 
-     /**
 
-         Adds the specified point to the bounding box which can be retrieved
 
-         with MinX(), MaxX() and MinY(), MaxY() functions.
 
-         @see ResetBoundingBox()
 
-     */
 
-     void CalcBoundingBox(wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the maximum horizontal extent used in drawing commands so far.
 
-     */
 
-     wxCoord MaxX() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the maximum vertical extent used in drawing commands so far.
 
-     */
 
-     wxCoord MaxY() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the minimum horizontal extent used in drawing commands so far.
 
-     */
 
-     wxCoord MinX() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the minimum vertical extent used in drawing commands so far.
 
-     */
 
-     wxCoord MinY() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Resets the bounding box: after a call to this function, the bounding
 
-         box doesn't contain anything.
 
-         @see CalcBoundingBox()
 
-     */
 
-     void ResetBoundingBox();
 
-     //@}
 
-     /**
 
-         @name Page and document start/end functions
 
-     */
 
-     //@{
 
-     /**
 
-         Starts a document (only relevant when outputting to a printer).
 
-         @a message is a message to show while printing.
 
-     */
 
-     bool StartDoc(const wxString& message);
 
-     /**
 
-         Starts a document page (only relevant when outputting to a printer).
 
-     */
 
-     void StartPage();
 
-     /**
 
-         Ends a document (only relevant when outputting to a printer).
 
-     */
 
-     void EndDoc();
 
-     /**
 
-         Ends a document page (only relevant when outputting to a printer).
 
-     */
 
-     void EndPage();
 
-     //@}
 
-     /**
 
-         @name Bit-Block Transfer operations (blit)
 
-     */
 
-     //@{
 
-     /**
 
-         Copy from a source DC to this DC.
 
-         With this method you can specify the destination coordinates and the
 
-         size of area to copy which will be the same for both the source and
 
-         target DCs. If you need to apply scaling while copying, use
 
-         StretchBlit().
 
-         Notice that source DC coordinates @a xsrc and @a ysrc are interpreted
 
-         using the current source DC coordinate system, i.e. the scale, origin
 
-         position and axis directions are taken into account when transforming
 
-         them to physical (pixel) coordinates.
 
-         @param xdest
 
-             Destination device context x position.
 
-         @param ydest
 
-             Destination device context y position.
 
-         @param width
 
-             Width of source area to be copied.
 
-         @param height
 
-             Height of source area to be copied.
 
-         @param source
 
-             Source device context.
 
-         @param xsrc
 
-             Source device context x position.
 
-         @param ysrc
 
-             Source device context y position.
 
-         @param logicalFunc
 
-             Logical function to use, see SetLogicalFunction().
 
-         @param useMask
 
-             If @true, Blit does a transparent blit using the mask that is
 
-             associated with the bitmap selected into the source device context.
 
-             The Windows implementation does the following if MaskBlt cannot be
 
-             used:
 
-             <ol>
 
-             <li>Creates a temporary bitmap and copies the destination area into
 
-                 it.</li>
 
-             <li>Copies the source area into the temporary bitmap using the
 
-                 specified logical function.</li>
 
-             <li>Sets the masked area in the temporary bitmap to BLACK by ANDing
 
-                 the mask bitmap with the temp bitmap with the foreground colour
 
-                 set to WHITE and the bg colour set to BLACK.</li>
 
-             <li>Sets the unmasked area in the destination area to BLACK by
 
-                 ANDing the mask bitmap with the destination area with the
 
-                 foreground colour set to BLACK and the background colour set to
 
-                 WHITE.</li>
 
-             <li>ORs the temporary bitmap with the destination area.</li>
 
-             <li>Deletes the temporary bitmap.</li>
 
-             </ol>
 
-             This sequence of operations ensures that the source's transparent
 
-             area need not be black, and logical functions are supported.
 
-             @n @b Note: on Windows, blitting with masks can be speeded up
 
-             considerably by compiling wxWidgets with the wxUSE_DC_CACHEING option
 
-             enabled. You can also influence whether MaskBlt or the explicit
 
-             mask blitting code above is used, by using wxSystemOptions and
 
-             setting the @c no-maskblt option to 1.
 
-         @param xsrcMask
 
-             Source x position on the mask. If both xsrcMask and ysrcMask are
 
-             @c -1, xsrc and ysrc will be assumed for the mask source position.
 
-             Currently only implemented on Windows.
 
-         @param ysrcMask
 
-             Source y position on the mask. If both xsrcMask and ysrcMask are
 
-             @c -1, xsrc and ysrc will be assumed for the mask source position.
 
-             Currently only implemented on Windows.
 
-         @remarks There is partial support for Blit() in wxPostScriptDC, under X.
 
-         @see StretchBlit(), wxMemoryDC, wxBitmap, wxMask
 
-     */
 
-     bool Blit(wxCoord xdest, wxCoord ydest, wxCoord width,
 
-               wxCoord height, wxDC* source, wxCoord xsrc, wxCoord ysrc,
 
-               wxRasterOperationMode logicalFunc = wxCOPY, bool useMask = false,
 
-               wxCoord xsrcMask = wxDefaultCoord, wxCoord ysrcMask = wxDefaultCoord);
 
-     /**
 
-         Copy from a source DC to this DC possibly changing the scale.
 
-         Unlike Blit(), this method allows to specify different source and
 
-         destination region sizes, meaning that it can stretch or shrink it
 
-         while copying. The same can be achieved by changing the scale of the
 
-         source or target DC but calling this method is simpler and can also be
 
-         more efficient if the platform provides a native implementation of it.
 
-         The meaning of its other parameters is the same as with Blit(), in
 
-         particular all source coordinates are interpreted using the source DC
 
-         coordinate system, i.e. are affected by its scale, origin translation
 
-         and axis direction.
 
-         @param xdest
 
-             Destination device context x position.
 
-         @param ydest
 
-             Destination device context y position.
 
-         @param dstWidth
 
-             Width of destination area.
 
-         @param dstHeight
 
-             Height of destination area.
 
-         @param source
 
-             Source device context.
 
-         @param xsrc
 
-             Source device context x position.
 
-         @param ysrc
 
-             Source device context y position.
 
-         @param srcWidth
 
-             Width of source area to be copied.
 
-         @param srcHeight
 
-             Height of source area to be copied.
 
-         @param logicalFunc
 
-             Logical function to use, see SetLogicalFunction().
 
-         @param useMask
 
-             If @true, Blit does a transparent blit using the mask that is
 
-             associated with the bitmap selected into the source device context.
 
-             The Windows implementation does the following if MaskBlt cannot be
 
-             used:
 
-             <ol>
 
-             <li>Creates a temporary bitmap and copies the destination area into
 
-                 it.</li>
 
-             <li>Copies the source area into the temporary bitmap using the
 
-                 specified logical function.</li>
 
-             <li>Sets the masked area in the temporary bitmap to BLACK by ANDing
 
-                 the mask bitmap with the temp bitmap with the foreground colour
 
-                 set to WHITE and the bg colour set to BLACK.</li>
 
-             <li>Sets the unmasked area in the destination area to BLACK by
 
-                 ANDing the mask bitmap with the destination area with the
 
-                 foreground colour set to BLACK and the background colour set to
 
-                 WHITE.</li>
 
-             <li>ORs the temporary bitmap with the destination area.</li>
 
-             <li>Deletes the temporary bitmap.</li>
 
-             </ol>
 
-             This sequence of operations ensures that the source's transparent
 
-             area need not be black, and logical functions are supported.
 
-             @n @b Note: on Windows, blitting with masks can be speeded up
 
-             considerably by compiling wxWidgets with the wxUSE_DC_CACHEING option
 
-             enabled. You can also influence whether MaskBlt or the explicit
 
-             mask blitting code above is used, by using wxSystemOptions and
 
-             setting the @c no-maskblt option to 1.
 
-         @param xsrcMask
 
-             Source x position on the mask. If both xsrcMask and ysrcMask are
 
-             wxDefaultCoord, @a xsrc and @a ysrc will be assumed for the mask
 
-             source position. Currently only implemented on Windows.
 
-         @param ysrcMask
 
-             Source y position on the mask. If both xsrcMask and ysrcMask are
 
-             wxDefaultCoord, @a xsrc and @a ysrc will be assumed for the mask
 
-             source position. Currently only implemented on Windows.
 
-         There is partial support for Blit() in wxPostScriptDC, under X.
 
-         See wxMemoryDC for typical usage.
 
-         @since 2.9.0
 
-         @see Blit(), wxMemoryDC, wxBitmap, wxMask
 
-     */
 
-     bool StretchBlit(wxCoord xdest, wxCoord ydest,
 
-                      wxCoord dstWidth, wxCoord dstHeight,
 
-                      wxDC* source, wxCoord xsrc, wxCoord ysrc,
 
-                      wxCoord srcWidth, wxCoord srcHeight,
 
-                      wxRasterOperationMode logicalFunc = wxCOPY,
 
-                      bool useMask = false,
 
-                      wxCoord xsrcMask = wxDefaultCoord,
 
-                      wxCoord ysrcMask = wxDefaultCoord);
 
-     //@}
 
-     /**
 
-         @name Background/foreground brush and pen
 
-     */
 
-     //@{
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the brush used for painting the background.
 
-         @see wxDC::SetBackground()
 
-     */
 
-     const wxBrush& GetBackground() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the current brush.
 
-         @see wxDC::SetBrush()
 
-     */
 
-     const wxBrush& GetBrush() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the current pen.
 
-         @see SetPen()
 
-     */
 
-     const wxPen& GetPen() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the current background brush for the DC.
 
-     */
 
-     void SetBackground(const wxBrush& brush);
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the current brush for the DC.
 
-         If the argument is ::wxNullBrush (or another invalid brush; see wxBrush::IsOk), 
 
-         the current brush is selected out of the device context (leaving wxDC without 
 
-         any valid brush), allowing the current brush to be destroyed safely.
 
-         @see wxBrush, wxMemoryDC (for the interpretation of colours when
 
-              drawing into a monochrome bitmap)
 
-     */
 
-     void SetBrush(const wxBrush& brush);
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the current pen for the DC. 
 
-         If the argument is ::wxNullPen (or another invalid pen; see wxPen::IsOk), 
 
-         the current pen is selected out of the device context (leaving wxDC without any 
 
-         valid pen), allowing the current pen to be destroyed safely.
 
-         @see wxMemoryDC for the interpretation of colours when drawing into a
 
-              monochrome bitmap.
 
-     */
 
-     void SetPen(const wxPen& pen);
 
-     //@}
 
-     /**
 
-         Copy attributes from another DC.
 
-         The copied attributes currently are:
 
-             - Font
 
-             - Text foreground and background colours
 
-             - Background brush
 
-             - Layout direction
 
-         @param dc
 
-             A valid (i.e. its IsOk() must return @true) source device context.
 
-      */
 
-     void CopyAttributes(const wxDC& dc);
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns the depth (number of bits/pixel) of this DC.
 
-         @see wxDisplayDepth()
 
-     */
 
-     int GetDepth() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns the current device origin.
 
-         @see SetDeviceOrigin()
 
-     */
 
-     wxPoint GetDeviceOrigin() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the current logical function.
 
-         @see SetLogicalFunction()
 
-     */
 
-     wxRasterOperationMode GetLogicalFunction() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the current mapping mode for the device context.
 
-         @see SetMapMode()
 
-     */
 
-     wxMappingMode GetMapMode() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets in @a colour the colour at the specified location. Not available
 
-         for wxPostScriptDC or wxMetafileDC.
 
-         @note Setting a pixel can be done using DrawPoint().
 
-         @note This method shouldn't be used with wxPaintDC as accessing the DC
 
-         while drawing can result in unexpected results, notably in wxGTK.
 
-     */
 
-     bool GetPixel(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxColour* colour) const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns the resolution of the device in pixels per inch.
 
-     */
 
-     wxSize GetPPI() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the horizontal and vertical extent of this device context in @e device units.
 
-         It can be used to scale graphics to fit the page.
 
-         For example, if @e maxX and @e maxY represent the maximum horizontal
 
-         and vertical 'pixel' values used in your application, the following
 
-         code will scale the graphic to fit on the printer page:
 
-         @code
 
-         wxCoord w, h;
 
-         dc.GetSize(&w, &h);
 
-         double scaleX = (double)(maxX / w);
 
-         double scaleY = (double)(maxY / h);
 
-         dc.SetUserScale(min(scaleX, scaleY),min(scaleX, scaleY));
 
-         @endcode
 
-         @beginWxPerlOnly
 
-         In wxPerl there are two methods instead of a single overloaded
 
-         method:
 
-         - GetSize(): returns a Wx::Size object.
 
-         - GetSizeWH(): returns a 2-element list (width, height).
 
-         @endWxPerlOnly
 
-     */
 
-     void GetSize(wxCoord* width, wxCoord* height) const;
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     wxSize GetSize() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns the horizontal and vertical resolution in millimetres.
 
-     */
 
-     void GetSizeMM(wxCoord* width, wxCoord* height) const;
 
-     /**
 
-         @overload
 
-     */
 
-     wxSize GetSizeMM() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Gets the current user scale factor.
 
-         @beginWxPerlOnly
 
-         In wxPerl this method takes no arguments and return a two
 
-         element array (x, y).
 
-         @endWxPerlOnly
 
-         @see SetUserScale()
 
-     */
 
-     void GetUserScale(double* x, double* y) const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns @true if the DC is ok to use.
 
-     */
 
-     bool IsOk() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the x and y axis orientation (i.e.\ the direction from lowest to
 
-         highest values on the axis). The default orientation is x axis from
 
-         left to right and y axis from top down.
 
-         @param xLeftRight
 
-             True to set the x axis orientation to the natural left to right
 
-             orientation, @false to invert it.
 
-         @param yBottomUp
 
-             True to set the y axis orientation to the natural bottom up
 
-             orientation, @false to invert it.
 
-     */
 
-     void SetAxisOrientation(bool xLeftRight, bool yBottomUp);
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the device origin (i.e.\ the origin in pixels after scaling has
 
-         been applied). This function may be useful in Windows printing
 
-         operations for placing a graphic on a page.
 
-     */
 
-     void SetDeviceOrigin(wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the current logical function for the device context.
 
-         It determines how a @e source pixel (from a pen or brush colour, or source
 
-         device context if using Blit()) combines with a @e destination pixel in
 
-         the current device context.
 
-         Text drawing is not affected by this function.
 
-         See ::wxRasterOperationMode enumeration values for more info.
 
-         The default is @c wxCOPY, which simply draws with the current colour.
 
-         The others combine the current colour and the background using a logical
 
-         operation. @c wxINVERT is commonly used for drawing rubber bands or moving
 
-         outlines, since drawing twice reverts to the original colour.
 
-     */
 
-     void SetLogicalFunction(wxRasterOperationMode function);
 
-     /**
 
-         The mapping mode of the device context defines the unit of measurement
 
-         used to convert @e logical units to @e device units.
 
-         Note that in X, text drawing isn't handled consistently with the mapping mode;
 
-         a font is always specified in point size. However, setting the user scale (see
 
-         SetUserScale()) scales the text appropriately. In Windows, scalable
 
-         TrueType fonts are always used; in X, results depend on availability of
 
-         fonts, but usually a reasonable match is found.
 
-         The coordinate origin is always at the top left of the screen/printer.
 
-         Drawing to a Windows printer device context uses the current mapping
 
-         mode, but mapping mode is currently ignored for PostScript output.
 
-     */
 
-     void SetMapMode(wxMappingMode mode);
 
-     /**
 
-         If this is a window DC or memory DC, assigns the given palette to the
 
-         window or bitmap associated with the DC. If the argument is
 
-         ::wxNullPalette, the current palette is selected out of the device
 
-         context, and the original palette restored.
 
-         @see wxPalette
 
-     */
 
-     void SetPalette(const wxPalette& palette);
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the user scaling factor, useful for applications which require
 
-         'zooming'.
 
-     */
 
-     void SetUserScale(double xScale, double yScale);
 
-     /**
 
-         @name Transformation matrix
 
-         See the notes about the availability of these functions in the class
 
-         documentation.
 
-     */
 
-     //@{
 
-     /**
 
-         Check if the use of transformation matrix is supported by the current
 
-         system.
 
-         Currently this function always returns @false for non-MSW platforms and
 
-         may return @false for old (Windows 9x/ME) Windows systems. Normally
 
-         support for the transformation matrix is always available in any
 
-         relatively recent Windows versions.
 
-         @since 2.9.2
 
-     */
 
-     bool CanUseTransformMatrix() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Set the transformation matrix.
 
-         If transformation matrix is supported on the current system, the
 
-         specified @a matrix will be used to transform between wxDC and physical
 
-         coordinates. Otherwise the function returns @false and doesn't change
 
-         the coordinate mapping.
 
-         @since 2.9.2
 
-     */
 
-     bool SetTransformMatrix(const wxAffineMatrix2D& matrix);
 
-     /**
 
-         Return the transformation matrix used by this device context.
 
-         By default the transformation matrix is the identity matrix.
 
-         @since 2.9.2
 
-     */
 
-     wxAffineMatrix2D GetTransformMatrix() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Revert the transformation matrix to identity matrix.
 
-         @since 2.9.2
 
-     */
 
-     void ResetTransformMatrix();
 
-     //@}
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         @name query capabilities
 
-     */
 
-     //@{
 
-     /**
 
-        Does the DC support drawing bitmaps?
 
-     */
 
-     bool CanDrawBitmap() const;
 
-     /**
 
-        Does the DC support calculating the size required to draw text?
 
-     */
 
-     bool CanGetTextExtent() const;
 
-     
 
-     //@}
 
-     /**
 
-        Returns a value that can be used as a handle to the native drawing
 
-        context, if this wxDC has something that could be thought of in that
 
-        way.  (Not all of them do.)
 
-        For example, on Windows the return value is an HDC, on OSX it is a
 
-        CGContextRef and on wxGTK it will be a GdkDrawable.  If the DC is a
 
-        wxGCDC then the return value will be the value returned from
 
-        wxGraphicsContext::GetNativeContext.  A value of NULL is returned if
 
-        the DC does not have anything that fits the handle concept.
 
-        
 
-        @since 2.9.5
 
-      */
 
-     void* GetHandle() const;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-        If supported by the platform and the type of DC, fetch the contents of the DC, or a subset of it, as a bitmap.
 
-     */
 
-     wxBitmap GetAsBitmap(const wxRect *subrect = NULL) const;
 
-     void SetLogicalScale(double x, double y);
 
-     void GetLogicalScale(double *x, double *y) const;
 
-     void SetLogicalOrigin(wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
 
-     void GetLogicalOrigin(wxCoord *x, wxCoord *y) const;
 
-     wxPoint GetLogicalOrigin() const;
 
-     
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxDCClipper
 
-     wxDCClipper is a helper class for setting a clipping region on a wxDC
 
-     during its lifetime.
 
-     An object of wxDCClipper class is typically created on the stack so that it
 
-     is automatically destroyed when the object goes out of scope. A typical
 
-     usage example:
 
-     @code
 
-     void MyFunction(wxDC& dc)
 
-     {
 
-         wxDCClipper clip(dc, rect);
 
-         // ... drawing functions here are affected by clipping rect ...
 
-     }
 
-     void OtherFunction()
 
-     {
 
-         wxDC dc;
 
-         MyFunction(dc);
 
-         // ... drawing functions here are not affected by clipping rect ...
 
-     }
 
-     @endcode
 
-     @note Unlike other similar classes such as wxDCFontChanger, wxDCClipper
 
-         currently doesn't restore the previously active clipping region when it
 
-         is destroyed but simply resets clipping on the associated wxDC. This
 
-         may be changed in the future wxWidgets versions but has to be taken
 
-         into account explicitly in the current one.
 
-     @library{wxcore}
 
-     @category{gdi}
 
-     @see wxDC::SetClippingRegion(), wxDCFontChanger, wxDCTextColourChanger, wxDCPenChanger,
 
-          wxDCBrushChanger
 
- */
 
- class wxDCClipper
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     //@{
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the clipping region to the specified region/coordinates.
 
-         The clipping region is automatically unset when this object is destroyed.
 
-     */
 
-     wxDCClipper(wxDC& dc, const wxRegion& region);
 
-     wxDCClipper(wxDC& dc, const wxRect& rect);
 
-     wxDCClipper(wxDC& dc, wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord w, wxCoord h);
 
-     //@}
 
-     /**
 
-         Destroys the clipping region associated with the DC passed to the ctor.
 
-     */
 
-     ~wxDCClipper();
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxDCBrushChanger
 
-     wxDCBrushChanger is a small helper class for setting a brush on a wxDC
 
-     and unsetting it automatically in the destructor, restoring the previous one.
 
-     @library{wxcore}
 
-     @category{gdi}
 
-     @see wxDC::SetBrush(), wxDCFontChanger, wxDCTextColourChanger, wxDCPenChanger,
 
-          wxDCClipper
 
- */
 
- class wxDCBrushChanger
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets @a brush on the given @a dc, storing the old one.
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The DC where the brush must be temporary set.
 
-         @param brush
 
-             The brush to set.
 
-     */
 
-     wxDCBrushChanger(wxDC& dc, const wxBrush& brush);
 
-     /**
 
-         Restores the brush originally selected in the DC passed to the ctor.
 
-     */
 
-     ~wxDCBrushChanger();
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxDCPenChanger
 
-     wxDCPenChanger is a small helper class for setting a pen on a wxDC
 
-     and unsetting it automatically in the destructor, restoring the previous one.
 
-     @library{wxcore}
 
-     @category{gdi}
 
-     @see wxDC::SetPen(), wxDCFontChanger, wxDCTextColourChanger, wxDCBrushChanger,
 
-          wxDCClipper
 
- */
 
- class wxDCPenChanger
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets @a pen on the given @a dc, storing the old one.
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The DC where the pen must be temporary set.
 
-         @param pen
 
-             The pen to set.
 
-     */
 
-     wxDCPenChanger(wxDC& dc, const wxPen& pen);
 
-     /**
 
-         Restores the pen originally selected in the DC passed to the ctor.
 
-     */
 
-     ~wxDCPenChanger();
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxDCTextColourChanger
 
-     wxDCTextColourChanger is a small helper class for setting a foreground
 
-     text colour on a wxDC and unsetting it automatically in the destructor,
 
-     restoring the previous one.
 
-     @library{wxcore}
 
-     @category{gdi}
 
-     @see wxDC::SetTextForeground(), wxDCFontChanger, wxDCPenChanger, wxDCBrushChanger,
 
-          wxDCClipper
 
- */
 
- class wxDCTextColourChanger
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         Trivial constructor not changing anything.
 
-         This constructor is useful if you don't know beforehand if the colour
 
-         needs to be changed or not. It simply creates the object which won't do
 
-         anything in its destructor unless Set() is called -- in which case it
 
-         would reset the previous colour.
 
-      */
 
-     wxDCTextColourChanger(wxDC& dc);
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets @a col on the given @a dc, storing the old one.
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The DC where the colour must be temporary set.
 
-         @param col
 
-             The colour to set.
 
-     */
 
-     wxDCTextColourChanger(wxDC& dc, const wxColour& col);
 
-     /**
 
-         Set the colour to use.
 
-         This method is meant to be called once only and only on the objects
 
-         created with the constructor overload not taking wxColour argument and
 
-         has the same effect as the other constructor, i.e. sets the colour to
 
-         the given @a col and ensures that the old value is restored when this
 
-         object is destroyed.
 
-      */
 
-     void Set(const wxColour& col);
 
-     /**
 
-         Restores the colour originally selected in the DC passed to the ctor.
 
-     */
 
-     ~wxDCTextColourChanger();
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxDCFontChanger
 
-     wxDCFontChanger is a small helper class for setting a font on a wxDC and
 
-     unsetting it automatically in the destructor, restoring the previous one.
 
-     @since 2.9.0
 
-     @library{wxcore}
 
-     @category{gdi}
 
-     @see wxDC::SetFont(), wxDCTextColourChanger, wxDCPenChanger, wxDCBrushChanger,
 
-          wxDCClipper
 
- */
 
- class wxDCFontChanger
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         Trivial constructor not changing anything.
 
-         This constructor is useful if you don't know beforehand if the font
 
-         needs to be changed or not. It simply creates the object which won't do
 
-         anything in its destructor unless Set() is called -- in which case it
 
-         would reset the previous font.
 
-         @since 2.9.1
 
-      */
 
-     wxDCFontChanger(wxDC& dc);
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets @a font on the given @a dc, storing the old one.
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The DC where the font must be temporary set.
 
-         @param font
 
-             The font to set.
 
-     */
 
-     wxDCFontChanger(wxDC& dc, const wxFont& font);
 
-     /**
 
-         Set the font to use.
 
-         This method is meant to be called once only and only on the objects
 
-         created with the constructor overload not taking wxColour argument and
 
-         has the same effect as the other constructor, i.e. sets the font to
 
-         the given @a font and ensures that the old value is restored when this
 
-         object is destroyed.
 
-      */
 
-     void Set(const wxFont& font);
 
-     /**
 
-         Restores the font originally selected in the DC passed to the ctor.
 
-     */
 
-     ~wxDCFontChanger();
 
- };
 
 
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